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noun, no indef. art.Chaos, das* * *['keios]- academic.ru/12060/chaotic">chaotic- chaotically* * *cha·os[ˈkeɪɒs, AM -ɑ:s]we muddled up the name labels and total \chaos ensued wir hatten die Namensschilder durcheinandergebracht und schon war das Chaos perfekt* * *['keIɒs]nChaos nt, Durcheinander nt* * *a) Urzustand m (vor der Schöpfung)b) fig Wirrwarr m, Durcheinander n:throw into chaos ein Chaos auslösen in (dat);the room is in a state of chaos in dem Zimmer herrscht ein furchtbares Durcheinander;* * *noun, no indef. art.Chaos, das* * *n.Chaos nur sing. n.Durcheinander n. -
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nounIrrenanstalt, die; Irrenhaus, das; (fig.) Tollhaus, das* * *ˈmad·housen* * *['mdhaʊs] Irrenhaus nt* * *madhouse s1. obs Irrenanstalt f, -haus n2. fig Tollhaus n:the office was a madhouse im Büro ging es zu wie im Tollhaus* * *nounIrrenanstalt, die; Irrenhaus, das; (fig.) Tollhaus, das* * *n.Irrenhaus n.Tollhaus -¨er n. -
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'mad·house n
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